The vivid description of how the soldiers destroy the Bizimana family and the corpses littering the streets and roads as Marina struggles to avoid being captured and killed by the soldiers, eloquently enunciate the inconsequentiality of human evil and sadism and the extent of damage done to the Rwandan nation.

Or one could argue that the inconsequentiality of internal limits is the result of regrettable decision making by officials--judicial and otherwise--who have failed to apply Article I properly, rather than an inherent feature of the constitutional design.

Donne's interest in devoting a large portion of his poem to a ceremonious illustration of the soul's gains is a result of his traditional religious belief in the superiority of the soul to the body, and the inconsequentiality of the body, even though his perspective of this issue, according to Blain Greteman, "never became a fixed and consistent position".

Awarded the prestigious Prix Goncourt for fiction in 1999, Jean Echenoz's vagabond novel I'm Gone now enjoys a weighty critical acclaim that sets it at odds with its title and emphasis on levity, transience, and inconsequentiality.

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